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Dive into Netflix's Cloud Games: Play Now Without Waiting for an Invitation
10/5/24
By:
Piyush Sharma
Access Nine Exciting Games Directly from Your Browser with These Links
Netflix has ventured into the world of cloud gaming, offering users the opportunity to play a selection of games streamed directly from their servers to various devices. While the beta version is still rolling out, eager gamers can get a head start by following a simple workaround.
By using a desktop web browser and logging in to your Netflix account, you can access the following games using the provided links:
Oxenfree: Play Now
The Almost Gone: Play Now
Infernax: Play Now
Link Twin: Play Now
Mole Gem Mayhem: Play Now
Reigns: Play Now
Reigns Three Kingdoms: Play Now
Rocket: Play Now
Story Warriors: Fairy Tales: Play Now
Simply click on the provided links to start playing, even if the games are not visible in the Netflix interface. These games offer a glimpse into Netflix's gaming ambitions and provide a sneak peek into what the future of entertainment might hold.
It's worth noting that these cloud games may not offer high-resolution graphics, as streaming resolution is currently capped at 720p. Nonetheless, it's an exciting opportunity to explore Netflix's gaming offerings and speculate about what's to come.
Please keep in mind that Netflix has initially made these games available in select regions, including the US, UK, Canada, Spain, Mexico, France, Italy, and Germany. Additionally, the performance of cloud gaming can vary depending on your proximity to server locations.
Don't miss out on the chance to experience Netflix's cloud games firsthand. Grab your device, open a web browser, and embark on a gaming adventure right from your Netflix account.
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